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Would you like to get more enjoyment from your stay in Nice? Are you curious about the events that shaped the character of this intriguing city by the sea?
Yes? Then this book is for you.
In it you will:
• Meet Nice's unlikely heroine.
• Follow the city's path to becoming French.
• Find out why Queen Victoria travelled with a donkey.
• Learn about traditions at the heart of Niçois culture.

First volume of a book describing how World War II was lived in France , in particular in Marseille were the author lived.
This volume covers the years 1938-1942. The second volume will cover years 1943 to 1945.
And a third volume will be about Charles de Gaulle through his writings and those who knew him during the War.

If you enjoy solving mysteries you will love this real-life ‘detective story' where you get to answer the many questions that come up. Who was John Wenlock? How did he die and when? Was he slain in battle, murdered, or did he survive incognito? More importantly, what happened to his ‘treasure'?

The United States military rarely conducts unilateral actions. Normally, it operates with coalition partners. This has been true for over a century and there is little indication that it will change in the future.

A practical guide for the tourist interested in exploring the dark and macabre side of the City of Light. This book focuses on sites of Paris connected with events that occurred from the 16th century to just after the French Revolution..

Cesario Santo told police in Lyons that he had nothing personally against the President of France whose life he ended with his dagger. He qualified this by saying that Marie Sadi Carnot was one of many tyrants. Santo despised him because of this and for not pardoning three anarchists who were imprisoned in French jails. My ebook details Santo's quick trial and his gruesome execution by guillotine.

Paris is hungry, restless, and fearful in the autumn of 1793. Amid distrust and anxiety, police agent Aristide Ravel must stop a ruthless killer who is terrorizing the city. Ravel soon learns, however, that hunting a murderer who leaves headless corpses on the streets, paralleling the victims of the guillotine, is a task that will lead him to dark secrets and echoes from an even darker past.

A true story of timeless love... Innocent, young Charlotte Corday assassinates the radical leader Jean Paul Marat hoping to save her beloved country from the violent turn the revolution had taken. Adam Lux, an idealistic young member of the Revolutionary Convention, is so awed by her courage and beauty that he demands to join her in death — a demand that is granted. Love blooms amid bloody chaos.

The Organisation de l'Armee was a group that wanted to continue French rule in Algeria. In the years from 1953-1962 the OAS conducted bombings, barracks uprisings, political assassination attempts, etc. to attain their goals. On two occasions they nearly succeeded in murdering French President de Gaulle. My book looks at the OAS, their senseless acts against French citizens and their leadership.

You’re reading A TALE OF TWO CITIES for the first time—or the fifth time. But what are gaols, bumpers, farmer-generals, and tocsins? Did those starving French mean baguettes when they wanted bread? Alleyn's "Reader’s Companion" has over 780 notes about things, people, places, and events mentioned in the text, plus bonus material, to enhance a classic historical novel published 150 years ago.